Belkin InvisiGlass® Screen Protectors Frequently Asked Questions

TABLE OF CONTENTS
 
PRODUCT INFORMATION
HARDWARE INFORMATION

PRODUCT INFORMATION
                                                                                                                          
1.  What is the warranty period of the Belkin InvisiGlass® screen protectors?
 
The Belkin InvisiGlass Overlay screen protectors have a Lifetime Limited Warranty.
 
NOTE:  This is for America only.  All other countries have a 2-year limited warranty.

 

2.  How do I install my Belkin InvisiGlass screen protector?

Select from the links below depending on the type of your Easy Align Frame:

How to install the Belkin Anti-Glare & InvisiGlass Film
How to install the Belkin ScreenForce® InvisiGlass™ Ultra Screen Protector using the Belkin Easy Align frame


3.  Does this fit the entire face of the screen including the edges?
 
No.
 
4.  What is this screen protector made of?
 
It is made of flexible glass.
 
5.  Will this screen protector work in water?
 
No, this screen protector is not recommended for use in water.
 
6.  Will this screen protector work with a case?
 
Yes, it will work with most cases.
 
7.  Is this screen protector removable?
 
Yes, it is removable.

NOTE:  The screen protector cannot be re-installed after it has been removed
.

 
8.  Does the screen protector affect the touch sensitivity of the screen?
 
No.
 
HARDWARE INFORMATION

1.  What is the thickness of the screen protector?
 
The flexible glass is 0.20 mm thick.
 
2.  What is the hardness of the screen protector?
 
Screen protectors by Belkin undergo a standard test method for Film Hardness measurement called the ASTM D3363.  This test uses the Pencil Hardness scale with 9B being the softest and 9H being the hardest.  This screen protector has a pencil hardness rating of 9H, which means your overlay can resist damage from materials that have a lower hardness rating than what the overlay is rated at.

3.  What is the clarity of the screen protector?
 
The screen protector has 92% clarity.

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